The slightly injured victim called police, and Marrero was busted on assault charges.

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A Manhattan man brutally beat another man for brushing up against his car in Greenpoint, authorities said yesterday.

Dominick Auricchio, 49, jumped out of his auto and shouted at the 30-year-old victim outside Brooklyn Brewery on North 11th Street near Wythe Avenue at 9:55 p.m. on Feb. 5, cops said.

Auricchio, who appeared to be wearing a metal ring, pummeled the victim in the head and screamed, “I’m going to kill you!” police said.

He then allegedly sped away in his car, but the victim got his plate number and notified police, authorities said.

Auricchio was arrested Thursday and charged with assault. The victim needed 11 stitches to close a facial gash.

Bronx

Four men were shot — one fatally — outside a Mott Haven apartment building yesterday.

Fard Rogers, 25, and three other victims ranging in age from 23 to 30 were standing in front of the building on East 143rd Street near Brooke Avenue at about 5 a.m., when the assailant approached, opened fire and fled.

All four victims were rushed to Lincoln Hospital, where Rogers was pronounced dead. The others were listed in stable condition.

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A thug has been charged with beating and robbing his ex-girlfriend in Concourse, authorities said yesterday.

He allegedly put his hand around her neck, repeatedly slugged her in the face and swiped her cellphone.

Harris fled but was captured Feb. 17 and charged with robbery and assault. The victim was not seriously injured.

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A DNA match led to the arrest of a burglar who swiped more than $16,000 in cash and lottery tickets from a Concourse store last year, cops said yesterday.

Sometime between the night of Nov. 13 and the morning of Nov. 14, Santiago Martinez broke through the ceiling and dropped into the shop on Gerard Avenue near East 161st Street, cops said.

He allegedly broke into a safe and grabbed $15,300 in cash, then stole about $1,000 lottery tickets and fled, leaving behind some tools.

Police tested the tools and got a DNA hit, leading to the Santiago’s arrest Wednesday.

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A homeless man was struck and killed on the Major Deegan Expressway late Saturday, police said.

The unidentified victim, in his 50s, was crossing the southbound lanes of the highway near Depot Place at around 11:45 p.m., when a 1993 Toyota slammed into him. The 55-year-old driver stayed at the scene and was not charged.

Manhattan

A gun-wielding assailant shot two men in a Lower East Side housing project yesterday, leaving one dead, cops said.

Curtis James, 29, and a 19-year-old man were in the lobby of a building in the La Guardia Houses on Rutgers Street near Cherry Street at about 5 a.m. when the gunman approached and opened fire. James was hit in the face and pronounced dead at the scene.

The other victim was struck in the torso and listed in critical condition at Bellevue Hospital. The killer fled.

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A manager stumbled upon a burglar rummaging through an office in a SoHo nightclub, police sources said yesterday.

The 23-year-old manager went to get something in the back office of the club on Wooster Street at West Houston Street just after midnight Feb. 16.

Suddenly, he was confronted by an unidentified man, who quickly fled. The manager noticed that a cabinet had broken into, but nothing had been taken.

Queens

A woman wound up behind bars after snatching a purse in a Hollis building, authorities said yesterday.

Melba Moore, 38, allegedly grabbed the victim’s purse and started walking out of the building on Francis Lewis Boulevard near Hollis Avenue at 11 p.m. on Feb. 10. The victim saw the theft and confronted Moore, sparking a nasty altercation, sources said.

Police were called and arrested Moore, who was charged with robbery, a spokeswoman for DA Richard Brown said.